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chipotle ([personal profile] chipotle) wrote2003-10-31 09:04 am

Quiet birthday (loud keyboard)

I had a good, if quiet, birthday yesterday. A couple nice presents and a lot of well-wishes. This weekend I have tentative plans to go to what my Tampa friends and I would have dubbed a "four screaming wallet" restaurant, Parcel 104. I've been curious about trying one of the restaurants that local culinary magnate Bradley Ogden is behind, and the choice for this one was made when I learned that the head chef used to be the chef at Disney World's Flying Fish Cafe, one my favorite restaurants in Florida.

A keyboard that I'd ordered early last week arrived yesterday, too. It's a Kensington StudioBoard, and it's the only mechanical-switch USB keyboard I've found. Goodness, it's loud--it rivals the original IBM PC keyboard (or for that matter, the earlier Apple keyboards, which it's modeled after). But it definitely has a nice feel to it.

I've been waking up late every morning this week, no doubt because I'm getting to bed late every night. I'd envisioned that I'd be getting up bright and early and working on the computer; I think I may finally admit defeat on this and just aim for getting up at 8:00 or so, assuming I'm not going to get anything done. (Really I could get up at 9:00 and dash out of the house, but I prefer being able to wake up a little more leisurely than that.) Tonight is going to be a lot of flyer work. This weekend I should also work on an APA submission -- which I really should have been working on several weekends ago -- and hope I manage to squeak something useful in before deadline.

[identity profile] moonstalker.livejournal.com 2003-10-31 08:55 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh, someone still makes an honest to God keyboard? I've hated these new 'quiet key' keyboards since they came out. I'll definitely have to check into this Kensington if it has that real keyboard feel.

[identity profile] chipotle.livejournal.com 2003-11-01 12:37 pm (UTC)(link)
It definitely has the right feel. I haven't tried it with a Windows machine, although it says it works with them (and I can't imagine why it wouldn't). Its main drawback is that it's expensive, around $85 from Amazon. Kensington brought the world the $100 five-button trackball, which has a strong cult following despite being $100. (I have a much more modest $30 trackball from them, which is still 50% more than the Logitech equivalent I've owned--but it's actually got a much more solid feel than the Logitech does. "Charging through the nose for high quality" could be their company motto, but it might not work well in ad copy.)

[identity profile] chastmastr.livejournal.com 2003-11-05 10:43 am (UTC)(link)
Oh, and a belated happy birthday. Any news on when you might be in the area next, or in Florida?

Hugs,

David